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HERMAN DOST Obituary

HERMAN J. DOST
On the morning of February 7, 2025, Herman slipped quietly from his time in the quagmire of Dementia and Kidney Failure into the perfection of his Heavenly Father's Home. He was born in Onstwedde, the Netherlands, in 1933. After the second world war, his family moved to Delft so that Herman could enrol in the famous Technical University there. Instead, he chose to emigrate to Canada in 1956 after his compulsory stint in the army and a few temporary jobs. He soon persuaded his then girlfriend, Joyce (the love of his life), to join him and they were married in 1957. He loved his job with the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) but no matter what Herman tackled in life he pursued passionately, from playing the organ at church, to writing letters to the editor, to sailing, to sitting on or chairing Boards. But his main hobby was building, or rebuilding, pipe organs which he did with much enthusiasm. Music, math, and a little bit of magic were among his favourite things. After he retired from the MTO, he threw himself into finally achieving his father's dream and getting his BA at Lakehead University, majoring in Math and Music. Herman is survived by his wife Joyce (Johanna) of 67 years, daughter Karen (Brad), and son Paul (Barb), five grandchildren and (almost) eleven great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Adult Day Program through the St. Joseph's Foundation. Celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Feb. 15, 2025.

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AARON SIMMONS

August 20, 2025

It was with great sadness that we the members of Faith Luthern in Ignace learned of Herman's passing. Although not a member of our concregation, he and Joyce were members of our church family and were greatly missed when they desided to move to Thunder Bay. Herman played the organ in our little church for over a decade. When our old organ finally gave out he even found us a replacement free of charge. His kindness and generousity as well as his friendship are greatly missed. We know he is in a better place and pray that Joyce and his family find confort in knowing they will surely meet again.

Susan Marrier

February 15, 2025

Joyce, so sorry to hear of Herman´s passing. He was a fine gentleman, and contributed much to the organ community of Thunder Bay. May you be comforted by your memories, and the knowledge that he is now with his heavenly Father.

Debi

February 15, 2025

Paul and family, I´m so sad to hear of your dad´s passing. I remember him fondly, reading in the study in the house on RRR. Big hugs.

Patty Armstrong

February 15, 2025

Condolences to the family, he will be missed. He was a great man. From Patty Armstrong from kelly's hairsalon on red river road.

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